Clovy Tsuchiya was first exposed to the potter's wheel in high school, and was effectively hooked from that point on. She studied ceramics in Berea College, both as a studio art major and as a member of the Student Crafts program. She went on to serve a three-year apprenticeship with Robbie Lobell, and is currently working independently as Clovy T. Pottery. Her current body of work, Zygoplasia, combines anthropomorphic liveliness with sleek practicality. The glazed and unglazed surfaces intertwine in a rhythmic symbiosis that reorders the usual boundaries of pot anatomy and fuses them into an organic whole. They are rooted in comfort and imagination.

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